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Student Success Plans
Planning for success for all students
Pamela Sordi, Director of School Counseling
Nonnewaug High School
Region 14
Student Success Plans
 “For the school year commencing July 1, 2012, and each school year
thereafter, each local and regional board of education shall create a
student success plan for each student enrolled in a public school ,
beginning in grade six. Such student success plan shall include a student’s
career and academic choices in grades six to twelve, inclusive.”
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What is a Student
Success Plan?
Purpose
Components
Development
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The Mission
To prepare
EVERY student
for learning, life,
and work
in the 21st century.
© Corwin Press – 2011
© JPC Sr.
Objectives for Student Success Plans
Prepares students for:
□ postsecondary education, life, and careers
□ competition in a dynamic global economy
Provides students:
□ opportunity to design their own future with the support of critical
adults and innovative school policies
□ opportunity to know and understand self in a positive learning
environment
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Components of Student Success Plans
21st Century Skills
• Critical Thinking
• Problem Solving
• Innovation
• Creativity
• Self-Direction
• Work Ethic
• Collaboration
• Written
Communication
• Information
Technology
• Leadership
Professional Skills
CT’s
Comprehensive
School
Counseling
Curriculum
• Interpersonal
• Work & Personal
Ethics
• Communication
• Attendance
• Interview Abilities
• Attitude
• Teamwork
• Time Management
• Organizational
Leadership
• Cultural Awareness
Foundation: Rigorous academic courses and a related sequence of elective courses
aligned to a specific career pathway in providing:
•Experiential Learning: Job Shadows, Internships, Community Service
•Dual/Concurrent Credit
•Capstone Project
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21st Century and Professional Skills across-the-curriculum
Evolving post-secondary plan
June Sanford
11/19/2007
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Key to Student Engagement
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An individualized flexible student-driven plan
Helps every student stay connected in school
Helps students achieve post-secondary education and career goals
Begins in 6th grade and continues through high school and beyond
Establishes an adult support team which may include teachers,
counselors, school psychologists, social workers, parents/guardians,
community members, etc.
Provides student support in setting goals for personal and academic
growth
Explores education, interests and career paths
Provides a vehicle for integration and demonstration of 21st century
skills
Utilizes an electronic system for efficiency and portability (when
possible)
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Required Areas of Development
Academic
Development
Career
Development
Social, Emotional
& Personal
Development
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Academic Development
Acquiring skills, knowledge, attitudes to be effective learner and for life
Specific Model Criteria:
Rigorous courses linked
to interests, skills and
career pathways
Courses for the
attainment of Education
and/or Career goals
Successful completion of
Portfolio/Capstone
Project
Support & Assessment of
Student Progress with
Mentor/Advisor
Timely Intervention and
Student Support
Learning experiences
outside of the classroom
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Career Development
Acquiring skills needed to investigate world of work and achieve future career success
Specific Model Criteria:
□ Interest and ability
inventories
□ Career exploration and
interest courses
□ Post Secondary
Education and Career
Pathway Development
□ Experiential Learning
(i.e., work-based learning,
community service,
capstone project)
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Social, Emotional & Physical
Development
•Developing an understanding of and respect for self and others
•Understanding the necessary steps for decision-making and goal attainment
•Acquiring safety and survival skills
Specific Model Criteria:
Empathetic Interactions and
Community Service
Self Regulation and
Resiliency
Healthy and Safe Life
Skills/Choices
Broadened Awareness of Self
within a Global Context
Identification of School and
Community Resources
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What do we
already do?
What do
we want
to do?
© JPC Sr.
How will
we do
it?
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How it all comes together
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Attend Professional Development– Become
familiar with specifics of SSP’s
Establish SSP team – Create a team to guide
SSP development in your school
Talk to those who have established SSP’s–
Learn what others do and use what works for
your students and your schools
Identify supporting technology– define
systems that will align with your SSP’s to
support SSP components and provide
documentation
Review current programs and state guidelines
– identify components already in place, revise
if necessary, and add to areas identified as gaps
Identify how, when and by who - SSP’s will be
developed for each student in your school
SSP development will evolve
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Implementation– Implement SSP’s 6-12.
Remember students individualize and drive
their own plan
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Collaboration– Who will be involved; teachers
(through advisory, classroom, etc.) How are
parents involved?
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Review, Analyze and Revise – Continued meetings
with SSP team
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Evaluate -SSP & make changes
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Hold annual district meetings -to ensure systemic
SSP development
What the SSP is not
SSP
• The sole responsibility of school counselors
• SSPs are only necessary for students who are not meeting age
and/or grade level expectations
• An electronic system
• A plan to begin in grade 6 with a gradual role out
• A plan that tracks students into a career path beginning in gr. 6
• An inflexible career track
• A plan that requires an electronic system
©Rinaldi, Ellington High School
CT State Dept. of Education
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The Middle School SSP Survey
SSP Sample Components
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An ACADEMIC goal I have for 6th grade is:
A PERSONAL or SOCIAL goal I have for 6th grade is:
Five words that describe who I am today are:
My strengths are:
I need to improve:
Which one most accurately describes my plans for after high school at this time?
(Drop down menu choices: 4 yr. college, 2 yr. college, Military, Employment,
Other)
7. My dream career is:
8. When I'm not in school, I like to: (include hobbies, sports, clubs, etc.)
9. My Awards, Honors, and Activities:
10. If I could have just one wish granted, I would wish for... because...
11. A person I admire is:
12. If I could live any place in the world I would choose... because...
13. If I could do anything to "Be the change I wish to see in the world", I would:
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Student Success Plan – Grade 6
Guaranteed experiences that incorporate 21st Century Skills into the academic (A),
personal/social (P/S), and career (C) domains
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Grade 6 SSP Survey (Academic Questions)
Setting & Updating S.M.A.R.T. Goals (Advisory)
Transition Planning for Middle School (Multiple Intelligence Survey)
Career Key Interest Inventory
Career Exploration & “My Favorites” List
Grade 6 SSP Survey (Social & Emotional Questions)
 Activity Resume (Advisory)
 School Satisfaction Survey
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Student Success Plan – Grade 7
Guaranteed experiences that incorporate 21st Century Skills into the academic (A),
personal/social (P/S), and career (C) domains
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Grade 7 SSP Survey (Academic Questions - Naviance)
Setting & Updating S.M.A.R.T. Goals (Advisory)
My Personal Inventory (Naviance)Career Development
Continue Career Exploration & “My Favorites” List (Naviance) Social, Emotional,
& Physical Development
 Grade 7 SSP Survey (Social & Emotional Questions - Naviance)
 Update Activity Resume (Advisory)
 School Satisfaction Survey (Naviance)
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Student Success Plan – Grade 8
Guaranteed experiences that incorporate 21st Century Skills into the academic (A),
personal/social (P/S), and career (C) domains
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Grade 8 SSP Survey (Academic Questions)
Setting & Updating S.M.A.R.T. Goals
Transition Planning for High School
Career Clusters Inventory
Career Exploration & “My Favorites” List
Career Project – related to Career Day
Grade 8 SSP Survey (Social & Emotional Questions)
 Update Activity Resume
 School Satisfaction Survey
 MS/HS Transition Survey
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Student Success Plan – Grade 9
Guaranteed experiences that incorporate 21st Century Skills into the academic (A),
personal/social (P/S), and career (C) domains
 Freshman Orientation
 Freshman Success – Transition to High School
 Individual Planning Sessions
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4-Year Academic Planning
Personal Reflections
Classroom Curriculum-Goal Setting
Career Fair
Individual Planning Sessions
Advisory – social and civic expectations
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Student Success Plan – Grade 10
Guaranteed experiences that incorporate 21st Century Skills into the academic (A),
personal/social (P/S), and career (C) domains
 Individual Planning Sessions
 Update 4-Year Academic Plan
 Personal reflections guided by portfolio
 Career Exploration
 Do What You Are (Personality Inventory)
 Career Interest Inventory
 Career Project
 Career Fair
 College Panel /Underclassmen Night
 Advisory - Civic & Social Expectations
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Student Success Plan – Grade 11
Guaranteed experiences that incorporate 21st Century Skills into the academic
(A), personal/social (P/S), and career (C) domains
 Junior Post-Secondary workshop
 Individual Planning Sessions
 Update 4-Year Academic Plan
 Personal reflections guided by portfolio
 Post-secondary planning
 Resume Building
 Junior Ambassador Program
 College Fair
 College Panel /Underclassmen Night
 Financial Aid Night
 Advisory - Civic & Social Expectations
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Student Success Plan – Grade 12
Guaranteed experiences that incorporate 21st Century Skills into the academic (A),
personal/social (P/S), and career (C) domains
 Senior Seminar –the college and post-secondary process
 Update Resume
 The College Essay
 Individual Planning Sessions
 Update 4-Year Academic Plan
 Personal reflections guided by portfolio
 Post-secondary planning
 Learner Expectation #5
 Setting & Updating Career Goals
 Post-Secondary Planning
 Decision Days
 College Representative Visits
 Advisory - Civic & Social Expectations (Survey)
 Senior Post-Graduate Survey
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Electronic SSP’s
Components of SSP within Naviance
NHS uses Naviance
Survey Section
SSP’s middle school
Personalized Education Plan - Grade 9
Game Plan Survey
Do What You Are (personality profiler)
Career Interest Profiler
Sophomore Career Project
Success Planner
Post-Secondary Searches
Graduation Survey (documentation of finalized
post-secondary plans)
Journal – Student Success Plan Portfolio
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Where to get more information
 CT State Department of Education
 Secondary School Reform Link
 SDE Contact Persons:
 June Sanford, Jocelyn Mackey, Judi Andrews
 Region 14 School District
 Pamela Sordi, NHS Dept. Chair of School Counseling
 [email protected]
 203.263.0253
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